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Upon determination by the director that a licensee or applicant has violated a provision of 11 AAC 71.400 - 11 AAC 71.430 or has made a false statement on his application for a log salvage license or on a report required by a license, the director will, in his discretion, revoke or suspend the license or deny the application. If the director determines that a licensee has altered, obliterated, or removed log brands, has willfully taken unauthorized logs, or has otherwise violated a provision of 11 AAC 71.400 - 11 AAC 71.430, the director will, in his discretion, refuse to consider a subsequent application for a log salvage license from that person.
History: Eff. 3/2/78, Register 65; am 7/2/82, Register 83
Authority: AS 38.05.020
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